Editorial

The Atlas of Ophthalmology is a pictorial documentation
of eye disease. Emphasis is placed on showing and describing
the clinical picture and its various stages as it is seen in
photographs and by ancillary tests, rather than giving a detailed
overview of the whole disease. Presently the Atlas contains about 7500 pictures.
In its "Vision for the Future" the International
Council of Ophthalmology (ICO) has made education and training
of students, residents and specialists as well as other healthcare
personnel all over the world one of its main goals. The Atlas is part of this effort. One of
its declared vehicles is the utilization of the World Wide
Web for transmitting this educational information.
The advantage of an Internet-based publication is that it
can be easily updated. By inviting the readership to contribute
to the atlas it is hoped that with time only the best documentation
will be shown.

The use of this atlas is free of charge as long as it is used for educational purposes, and as computers are
becoming more and more affordable its information will be
available to any health care personnel all over the world.

Call for contributions
This atlas intends to be as comprehensive as possible and
shows the best pictures available. It is continually updated
and better pictures will always replace the not so good ones.
Such an undertaking is only possible with a lot of help. We
are therefore asking our readership to provide us with good
pictures of diseases, variations of diseases, ancillary test
results (fluorescein angiograms, OCTs, ultrasounds, CT-scans,
X-rays, etc.) and especially cases that are limited to certain
areas of the world. We would also like to show histopathological
pictures to provide a better understanding of the disease.
Please provide either slides or digital pictures with a resolution
close to 2000 pixels per inch. Submit the pictures via the submission process of this atlas
or via e-mail to: Verlag ONJOPH.COM, Georg Michelson, M.D., Henkestr.91, 91052 Erlangen, Germany 45,
e-mail address: georg.michelson@icloud.com.
Each submitter will be given credit. It is important, however,
that previously published pictures have permission for republication
from the publisher and the senior author.

Legal Information
1. Pictures can be reproduced with permission of the publisher and editor.
Please contact Georg.Michelson@icloud.com.
2. Every effort has been made to provide correct information.
We do not claim that the presented material is error-free
and it should not be used without additional information of
appropriate literature and/or consultation with an ophthalmologist.